Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Extra-Slim Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Extra-Slim Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
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Supima® Cotton Non-Iron Extra-Slim Fit Button-Down Dress Shirt
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Fantastic dress
Very good products, can be improve the style for europe market like colors, neck style, maybe a line more modern can be introduce with same high quality in manufactory.
Is difficult to find version for slim person.
March 5, 2013
Great looking shirt. Quality material that lasts. Shirt can be worn comfortably without undershirt. I'm still not convinced that "extra-slim" is really cut that well. The shirt feels about two inches too short.
February 25, 2012
Perfect Fit
I have had a very hard time finding shirts that fit me correctly, they are always far too blousy. I've either had to a) buy a shirt and have it altered/tailored or b) get a shirt custom made. But this shirt fit is perfect. If you are a slim guy, these shirts are great. And you don't have to pay extra for alterations. I'm now a big fan
February 15, 2012
Extra Slim Fit - Great Fit
Finally, a shirt that tailors nicely to a slim/athletic build. I can now get the neck size I need in order to wear a tie while enjoying a tailored fit through the body of the shirt.
The only down side is that not enough styles are available in Extra Slim Fit. Definately recommend!
January 21, 2012
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1 year, 8 months ago
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Anonymous
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BrooksCool uses a different cotton that is more breatheable.1 year, 2 months ago
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therealbabski
OC, California
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Hello,Brooks cool is a lighter weight fabric. Brooks Cool products are specifically for the summer season or for any hot weather climate.
Thank you for contacting us.
Have a great day!
1 year, 7 months ago
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That is ... is it a pinpoint oxford, oxford, end-on-end, broadcloth, etc ...
1 year ago
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Anonymous
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The weave is broadcloth.1 year ago
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